Karachi: Citi announced on Monday the appointment of Nadeem Lodhi as the Chief Executive Officer for Citibank in Pakistan.
“I am delighted to rejoin Citi after several years, and particularly excited with this opportunity to lead Citi’s Franchise in Pakistan,” remarked Lodhi on his appointment.
Atiq Ur Rehman, Citi’s Chief Executive Officer for the Middle East Region, said: “We are very pleased with Nadeem’s appointment. He is a seasoned banker with diverse domestic and international experience. We wish him the very best in this important assignment.”
Lodhi rejoins Citi from Abraaj Capital where he was heading the business for Sub Saharan Africa. Prior to his time at Abraaj Capital, he served in a number of roles at DIB Capital. During his tenure at Citi, he held various roles in Pakistan and Africa including serving as the CEO for Uganda. Prior to joining Citi in 1994, Nadeem worked in both London and Pakistan for ANZ Grindlays Bank plc.
Lodhi holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Finance from Muhlenberg College in Allentown, USA.
Citi has been present in Pakistan since 1961 and remains fully committed to serving its client base in the country. The bank is at the forefront of taking clients in Pakistan to the international capital markets and supporting them with financial solutions around the globe.
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